Has anybody tried this new flicker fixer for OCS Amiga's? How does it compare to older flicker fixers back in the day? I read the stats on it but I wanted actual opinions from people who used it. Thanks.

Has anybody tried this new flicker fixer for OCS Amiga's? How does it compare to older flicker fixers back in the day? I read the stats on it but I wanted actual opinions from people who used it. Thanks.

Barney

I replied to this question on amiga.org for you but for those here. FOL set one up at the Amiwest show and it was fantastic, just like the AGA model. The output is crisp and clear and the unit fits nicely in the case on the A500 he tested. Way better output than any external flicker fixer out there. I have not seen any of the internal boards for the 2000 so I can't say but why waste a Zorro slot?

I replied to this question on amiga.org for you but for those here. FOL set one up at the Amiwest show and it was fantastic, just like the AGA model. The output is crisp and clear and the unit fits nicely in the case on the A500 he tested. Way better output than any external flicker fixer out there. I have not seen any of the internal boards for the 2000 so I can't say but why waste a Zorro slot?

Illy, shame you missed the sunday, I rigged up two for dual monitor, .

I just got an ECS Indivision off of E-bay and installed it in my CDTV. The fit was perfect and I routed the flat VGA cable off the side of the board, underneath the flat video cable on the side of the unit near the Denise, and then out the back of the video board slot. The cable is flat enough that you can still screw in a video board and just have the VGA port hanging out of the back, held in place by pressure.

The picture is BEAUTIFUL. I don't think I've ever seen Amiga output this crisp, and I am still using KS1.3, so I can't really enjoy all of the modes my Super Denise can do.

In the words of Ferris Beuller, If you have the means, I highly recommend picking one up....